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=== Extended and modified frameworks === Since the 1990s several extended frameworks have been proposed, such as: * Matthew & McGee (1990)<ref>R. W. Matthews. &. W. C. McGee (1990). [http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/292/ibmsj2902F.pdf "Data Modeling for Software Development"]. in: ''IBM Systems Journal'' 29(2). pp. 228β234</ref> extended the three initial perspectives "what", "how" and "where", to event (the "when"), reason (the "why") and organization (the "who").<ref name="Jac92"/> * Schoch & Laplante (1995) published in the ''IBM Systems Journal'' (vol. 34, no.1, January 1995, pp.22-38) "A Framework for Real-Time Systems Architecture," an extension of the original Zachman Framework that applies to real-time systems. * Evernden (1996) presented an alternative [[Information FrameWork]]. * The [[Integrated Architecture Framework]] developed by [[Capgemini]] since 1996.<ref>[[Jaap Schekkerman]] (2003). ''How to Survive in the Jungle of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks''. page 139-144.</ref> * Vladan Jovanovic et al. (2006) presents a Zachman Cube, an extended of the Zachman Framework into a multidimensional Zachman's Cube.<ref>Vladan Jovanovic, Stevan Mrdalj & Adrian Gardiner (2006). [http://www.iacis.org/iis/2006_iis/PDFs/Jovanovic_Mrdalj_Gardiner.pdf A Zachman Cube]. In: ''Issues in Information Systems''. Vol VII, No. 2, 2006 p. 257-262.</ref>
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